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What does averred mean?

"Averred" is a verb that means to state something confidently and firmly, as if it were a fact. It often implies a strong belief in the truth of what is being stated, even if there is no concrete evidence to support it.

Here are some examples of how "averred" is used:

* "The witness averred that she had seen the defendant at the scene of the crime."

* "The lawyer averred that his client was innocent."

* "The author averred that the story was based on real events."

Synonyms for "averred":

* asserted

* claimed

* declared

* maintained

* stated

* insisted

Example:

"The old woman averred that she had seen a ghost in her garden, but no one believed her."

In this example, the old woman confidently stated that she saw a ghost, but her statement was not based on proof.

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